Unfortunately wasnt diagnosed until after he was born. 20% of women develop pre/post partum thyroid issues and many resolve themselves. For some, like me it becomes a permanent thing, you have a greater chance of that if you have it during pregnancy. I have been taking thyroxine (thyroid hormone) since my DS was 5 months old and just take it every morning at least an hour before eating.

In pregnancy your thyroid normally goes a bit into overdrive because it has to supply you and the baby. You may find that being as youre only 10 weeks, bubs own thyroid hasnt kicked in yet, so might be taking extra from you. When they start producing their own thyroxine your levels might stabilise. Being a little low isn't too much of a problem, but good idea to keep an eye on it, too low can cause brain issues and thyroid issues with bub.

It's not all bad news though, as PP said, thyroid issues in pregnancy are very common, its a hormone that is so important to how almost every part of your body functions, but sounds like youre being kept an eye on and if it were to be dangerous for you or baby they would recommend you take thyroxine. Like I said they may be waiting for babies thyroid to start working, and take the pressure off yours.

Goodluck! Googling always does give you worst case scenarios, so don't do it! lol but thyroid issues are common and you're not alone.

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